Hattie

About Hattie

Hattie is a sweet yet spunky girl that will show you all the love that special need fosters can possibly offer. When we say they are special, Hattie is a testament to everything these animals have to offer. Hattie is around 5 months old and has something called hydrocephalus. She is also blind, but that doesn’t slow her down at all! Hattie is spayed, up to date on all age-appropriate vaccinations and preventatives, heart-worm negative, and micro-chipped! Hattie was born with something called hydrocephalus – fluid on her brain. She takes three meds daily, and has never suffered a seizure since being in our care. Hattie loves life! For the most part, other than looking a little different and not being able to see, Hattie is a typical puppy that loves hanging out outside with her doggy friends. She can be a little uncertain of new dogs, just until she gets to know them, especially ones that get in her face. In those cases all she wants to is to have her space and she will check them out and before long be playing right alongside of them. Her condition makes it hard to potty train, but she does really well when out in the house, as long as she goes outside often. Hattie loves squeaky toys! Hattie lives with foster siblings of all sizes and ages and does great with everyone. She gets excited in new situations, but she just loves life and wants life to love her back. She lives with cats and honestly really doesn’t know they exist since she can’t see them. Hattie really hasn’t worked on leash training, but we are sure she would be up to the challenge! Hattie deserves a family to call her own and that will accept her for being just a tiny bit different! You can send inquiries to our director of adoptions at [email protected] or apply to meet.

My Information

Breed Siberian Husky Mix Gender Female
Location Oklahoma City, OK Age Puppy
Size Medium Adoption Fee

Contact:

Oklahoma City, OK

ADOPTED

My Details

Coat length

Medium

House-trained

Yes

Health

Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs

Good in a home with

Other dogs, cats

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